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1 I, 3, p. 12 | all who were to meet at Jerusalem thrice in the year and perform 2 I, 3, p. 19 | they to go thrice a year to Jerusalem, {5d} and were the female 3 I, 3, p. 19 | for those who lived round Jerusalem, or only inhabited Judaea, 4 I, 4, p. 24 | the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. And all the nations shall 5 I, 4, p. 24 | is plain that it was in Jerusalem and Mount Sion adjacent 6 I, 6, p. 34 | namely at the Temple in Jerusalem, and never outside it. And 7 I, 6, p. 35 | once the Romans besieged Jerusalem, and destroyed it and the 8 I, 6, p. 35 | only to be worshipped in Jerusalem, or in certain mountains, 9 I, 6, p. 35 | in this mountain nor in Jerusalem worship the Father. For 10 I, 6, p. 35 | presently, not long after, Jerusalem was besieged, the holy place 11 I, 6, p. 36 | mean, but that no longer in Jerusalem nor exclusively in that ( 12 I, 7, p. 44 | to go up thrice a year to Jerusalem as the Law of Moses required, 13 I, 7, p. 45 | angry." And, "No more in Jerusalem, but in every place must 14 II, 1, p. 67 | sense of what is said about Jerusalem and the tabernacle, to which 15 II, 3, p. 73 | built to the Lord away from Jerusalem in Egypt, and that the Egyptians 16 II, 3, p. 73 | in Egypt, but in the true Jerusalem itself, whatever it is thought 17 II, 3, p. 74 | will worship Him not in Jerusalem below, which is in Palestine, 18 II, 3, p. 74 | to be sacrificed not in Jerusalem below, nor on the altar 19 II, 3, p. 77 | revelation against Judaea and Jerusalem, then he attacks the whole 20 II, 3, p. 78 | were burnt with fire, and Jerusalem became truly a besieged 21 II, 3, p. 79 | All who are registered in Jerusalem, and called holy." It will 22 II, 3, p. 79 | vision against Judah and Jerusalem, and numbered in many words 23 II, 3, p. 79 | the complete desolation of Jerusalem, brings his vision about 24 II, 3, p. 80 | Amos concerning Judah and Jerusalem"; or, as Symmachus 23 interpreted 25 II, 3, p. 80 | on behalf of Judah and Jerusalem." From which one would perhaps 26 II, 3, p. 80 | Israel, neither for Judah nor Jerusalem. On the contrary, they bring 27 II, 3, p. 80 | and gloomy threats against Jerusalem, and prophesy for all the 28 II, 3, p. 80 | God, besides the one in Jerusalem. For he says after speaking 29 II, 3, p. 80 | speaking about Judaea and Jerusalem: ~(67) "2. In the last days 30 II, 3, p. 81 | away from Judaea and from Jerusalem the strong man and strong 31 II, 3, p. 82 | Amoz on behalf of Judah and Jerusalem," and see how much more 32 II, 3, p. 82 | take away from Judah and Jerusalem strong (b) man and strong 33 II, 3, p. 82 | saying it was "for" Judah and Jerusalem ? And how could that which 34 II, 3, p. 82 | again be "for" them : ~"Jerusalem is forsaken, and Judaea 35 II, 3, p. 82 | remnant in [[Isa. iv. 2.]] Jerusalem, and all who are written 36 II, 3, p. 82 | are written for life in Jerusalem (69) shall be called holy." ~ 37 II, 3, p. 83 | came forth from Judaea and Jerusalem that the preface meant the 38 II, 3, p. 83 | it said: "For Judaea and Jerusalem," yea, both the actual Jerusalem, 39 II, 3, p. 83 | Jerusalem," yea, both the actual Jerusalem, and the figurative Jerusalem 40 II, 3, p. 83 | Jerusalem, and the figurative Jerusalem thought of as analagous 41 II, 3, p. 83 | Sion and the remnant in Jerusalem shall be (c) called holy, 42 II, 3, p. 84 | allowed to tread the soil of Jerusalem.27 And this he darkly suggests 43 II, 3, p. 87 | and the ./. burning of Jerusalem. "And they who are left," 44 II, 3, p. 87 | in Sion, and a remnant in Jerusalem, all shall be called holy, 45 II, 3, p. 89 | lofty." ~By Libanus here Jerusalem is meant, as I have shewn 46 II, 3, p. 93 | shall be a remnant from Jerusalem, and the preserved from 47 III, 1, p. 103 | bringest good tidings to Jerusalem; lift it up, be not afraid, 48 III 130(51)| Asia; Paul, preaching from Jerusalem to Illyricum, and ii. 16 49 III, 5, p. 134 | whom of old the people of Jerusalem called "the Just" for his 50 III, 5, p. 143 | important Christian Church in Jerusalem, composed of Jews, which 51 IV, 16, p. 210 | falling of their house in Jerusalem, and against their whole 52 IV, 16, p. 210 | if almost apologizing: ~"Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killeth 53 IV, 16, p. 210 | apologizing: ~"Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killeth the prophets, 54 IV, 17, p. 219 | the return from Babylon to Jerusalem, also presents a figure 55 IV, 17, p. 219 | heavenly city, the true Jerusalem. ~Jesus too, since he bore 56 V, 3, p. 241 | minister at the Temple in Jerusalem. How could he? it did not 57 VI, 7, p. 7 | understand if you behold Jerusalem of old, the famous city 58 VI, 8, p. 8 | and Saviour Christ entered Jerusalem, and a great multitude of 59 VI, 13, p. 13 | subjects of so many prophecies, Jerusalem itself and Mount Sion, in 60 VI, 13, p. 13 | in all cities instead of Jerusalem and Mount (272) Sion, which 61 VI, 13, p. 15 | sin of Judah? Is it not Jerusalem? 6. And I will make Samaria 62 VI, 13, p. 15 | the Lord on the gates of Jerusalem, the noise of chariots and 63 VI, 13, p. 15 | glory of the daughter of Jerusalem, shave and cut off thy choice 64 VI, 13, p. 15 | ploughed as a field, and Jerusalem shall be as a granary, and 65 VI, 13, p. 15 | grove of the wood."~Sion and Jerusalem and the so-called "mount 66 VI, 13, p. 15 | utterly devastated, and Jerusalem, as the oracle says, deserted 67 VI, 13, p. 16 | the word of the Lord from Jerusalem, and he will judge in the 68 VI, 15, p. 23 | perhaps to the Heavenly Jerusalem. For "there are mountains 69 VI, 17, p. 25 | daughter of the heavenly Jerusalem, she that is the mother 70 VI, 18, p. 26 | AFTER the first siege of Jerusalem, and its total destruction 71 VI, 18, p. 26 | Cyrus king of Persia, when Jerusalem has just been restored, 72 VI, 18, p. 26 | foretells a second siege of Jerusalem which is to take place afterwards, 73 VI, 18, p. 26 | directly after, the taking of Jerusalem, the call of the Gentiles 74 VI, 18, p. 26 | gather all the Gentiles to Jerusalem to war. And the city shall 75 VI, 18, p. 27 | And after the siege of Jerusalem, and the captivity of the 76 VI, 18, p. 27 | Jesus Christ, their city, Jerusalem itself, and the whole system 77 VI, 18, p. 28 | ruin of the inhabitants of Jerusalem. And the prophecy anticipated 78 VI, 18, p. 28 | those that shall besiege Jerusalem? The passage shews that 79 VI, 18, p. 28 | commander warring against Jerusalem. For it does not say that 80 VI, 18, p. 28 | He fight? Surely against Jerusalem and her inhabitants, concerning 81 VI, 18, p. 28 | Olives, which is before Jerusalem to the eastward," what else 82 VI, 18, p. 29 | said to be over against Jerusalem, because it was established 83 VI, 18, p. 29 | by God after the fall of Jerusalem, instead of the old earthly 84 VI, 18, p. 29 | instead of the old earthly Jerusalem and its worship. For as 85 VI, 18, p. 29 | above with reference to Jerusalem: "The city shall be taken, 86 VI, 18, p. 29 | the Lord should stand upon Jerusalem. How could that be, once 87 VI, 18, p. 29 | because of the glory of Jerusalem, nor that they may worship 88 VI, 18, p. 29 | in the ancient Temple at Jerusalem, but they rest there that 89 VI, 18, p. 30 | Olives, which is opposite to Jerusalem." The Mount of Olives is 90 VI, 18, p. 30 | therefore literally opposite to Jerusalem and to the east of it, but 91 VI, 18, p. 30 | raised up in place of Jerusalem that is fallen never to 92 VI, 18, p. 30 | figuratively not only opposite to Jerusalem, but east of it as well, 93 VI, 18, p. 31 | and become much before Jerusalem, and near to the Sun of 94 VI, 18, p. 32 | for long ages before in Jerusalem, which the present prophecy 95 VI, 18, p. 33 | worship practised by them in Jerusalem, the ruin that should overtake 96 VI, 18, p. 35 | shall come forth out of Jerusalem." This is that spiritual, 97 VI, 18, p. 35 | then, that came forth from Jerusalem? For it was thence that 98 VI, 18, p. 36 | every race of mankind from Jerusalem, which is more clearly described 99 VI, 18, p. 36 | the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem, and it shall judge in the 100 VI, 18, p. 36 | He shall not be King in Jerusalem, nor of the Jewish race; 101 VI, 18, p. 36 | things," but the siege of Jerusalem, and the passing of the 102 VI, 20, p. 39 | Jews, nor worship him at Jerusalem, nor become Jewish proselytes 103 VI, 20, p. 39 | sacrifice at the altar in Jerusalem. It says naught of this, 104 VI, 21, p. 42 | is customary to call (b) Jerusalem Lebanon allegorically, as 105 VI, 21, p. 43 | figuratively, not that Jerusalem, nor Judaea, but the land 106 VI, 24, p. 45 | all the world. Sion and Jerusalem that here have the good 107 VI, 24, p. 45 | heavenly, when he said, "But Jerusalem that is above is free, that 108 VI, 24, p. 45 | the: living God, heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company 109 VI, 24, p. 45 | every part of the world, and Jerusalem the holy constitution which, 110 VI, 24, p. 46 | the waste places of (305) Jerusalem break forth into joy together, 111 VI, 24, p. 46 | has pitied her, and saved Jerusalem."~Nor would you be wrong 112 VI, 24, p. 46 | passion, you could call him Jerusalem—for Jerusalem means "Vision 113 VI, 24, p. 46 | could call him Jerusalem—for Jerusalem means "Vision of Peace."~ 114 VI, 25, p. 47 | the siege that attacked Jerusalem after our Saviour's Advent, 115 VII, 1, p. 57 | the king (b) who ruled at Jerusalem, but the king of the multitude 116 VII, 1, p. 59 | those who had rebelled from Jerusalem, that is to say from the 117 VII, 1, p. 60 | military power will occupy Jerusalem and Judaea. This too our 118 VII, 1, p. 60 | definitely, when He said, "And Jerusalem shall be trodden by the 119 VII, 1, p. 66 | hard," and the siege of Jerusalem, and the total desolation 120 VII, 2, p. 78 | Jewish town not far from (c) Jerusalem. And we find that the only 121 VII, 2, p. 84 | place at Bethlehem, near Jerusalem, in the spot that is even 122 VII, 3, p. 86 | built the Temple of God at Jerusalem, and perhaps the Jews understand 123 VII, 3, p. 90 | through the whole world. And Jerusalem being meant by Libanus, 124 VIII, Int, p. 95 | worship, the desolation of Jerusalem and its Temple, and the 125 VIII, 1, p. 102 | of Judah fought against Jerusalem and took it, and the sons 126 VIII, 1, p. 109 | men came from the East to Jerusalem, saying, Where is that which 127 VIII, 2, p. 117 | and for the building of Jerusalem until Christ the Prince 128 VIII, 2, p. 117 | that the restoration of Jerusalem was to follow without the 129 VIII, 2, p. 118 | away, even thy anger from Jerusalem thy city, thy holy mountain." 130 VIII, 2, p. 119 | from the restoration of Jerusalem, which was in the reign 131 VIII, 2, p. 123 | and for the building of Jerusalem shall be seven weeks and 132 VIII, 2, p. 124 | and from the building of Jerusalem. This took place in the 133 VIII, 2, p. 124 | received the answer that Jerusalem should be rebuilt, and the 134 VIII, 2, p. 125 | years from the taking of Jerusalem. It was then that King Artaxerxes 135 VIII, 2, p. 125 | by Artaxerxes to rebuild Jerusalem, in the one hundred and 136 VIII, 2, p. 126 | answering and of building Jerusalem until Christ the governor 137 VIII, 2, p. 126 | answering and the building of Jerusalem until Christ the governor"), 138 VIII, 2, p. 126 | answering and the building of Jerusalem, until Christ the governor, 139 VIII, 2, p. 126 | the Roman general attacked Jerusalem and took the city by siege, 140 VIII, 2, p. 127 | Josephus relates,2 came to Jerusalem and worshipped God. And 141 VIII, 2, p. 129 | Roman general, attacked Jerusalem, and took the city by siege, 142 VIII, 2, p. 129 | Pompey, then, having taken Jerusalem by force, sent the before-named 143 VIII, 2, p. 130 | years of the Desolation of Jerusalem were completed in the second 144 VIII, 2, p. 130 | long wilt thou not pity Jerusalem, and the cities of Judah, 145 VIII, 2, p. 130 | fulfilment of the desolation of Jerusalem seventy years, and I turned 146 VIII, 2, p. 130 | and from the building of Jerusalem until Christ the governor." 147 VIII, 2, p. 130 | The first answer allowing Jerusalem to be rebuilt was of course 148 VIII, 2, p. 130 | from the building (396) of Jerusalem," and that which said, " 149 VIII, 2, p. 130 | fulfilment of the desolation of Jerusalem seventy years." The completion 150 VIII, 2, p. 134 | who destroyed the city of Jerusalem itself, and its ancient 151 VIII, 3, p. 140 | the hill called Zion and Jerusalem, the buildings there, that 152 VIII, 3, p. 140 | build Sion with blood and Jerusalem with unrighteousness." With 153 VIII, 3, p. 140 | be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall be as a storehouse 154 VIII, 3, p. 141 | site sown with seed. And Jerusalem itself is become but a storehouse 155 VIII, 3, p. 141 | Zion shall be ploughed, and Jerusalem shall be a quarry of (d) 156 VIII, 4, p. 142 | and Final Destruction of Jerusalem. ~[Passages quoted, Zech. 157 VIII, 4, p. 142 | the final desolation of Jerusalem, partly under figurative 158 VIII, 4, p. 142 | 2. Behold, I will make Jerusalem as shaking doorposts to 159 VIII, 4, p. 142 | shall be a siege against Jerusalem. 3. And it shall be in that 160 VIII, 4, p. 142 | in that day, I will make Jerusalem a stone trodden under foot 161 VIII, 4, p. 142 | that day the lamentation of Jerusalem shall be increased, as the 162 VIII, 4, p. 143 | d) clearly the siege of Jerusalem, saying: ~"1. Behold the 163 VIII, 4, p. 143 | bring up all nations unto Jerusalem unto war, and the city shall 164 VIII, 4, p. 143 | Olives, which is before Jerusalem." ~Then, after an interval, 165 VIII, 4, p. 143 | nations that came against Jerusalem shall even come up every 166 VIII, 4, p. 143 | earth shall not come up to Jerusalem to worship the King, the 167 VIII, 4, p. 143 | Darius, King of Persia, when Jerusalem was but just arisen from 168 VIII, 4, p. 144 | here called Ephraim, and of Jerusalem itself, called chariots 169 VIII, 4, p. 145 | inform me. And when did Jerusalem after its siege by the Babylonians 170 VIII, 4, p. 145 | And Ezekiel actually calls Jerusalem Libanus when he says, "The 171 VIII, 4, p. 145 | Nebuchadnezzar shall come to Jerusalem and take her rulers, and 172 VIII, 4, p. 146 | is in misery." Then truly Jerusalem was as a portico shaken 173 VIII, 4, p. 146 | Zechariah, when the spoils of Jerusalem were divided, and all nations 174 VIII, 4, p. 146 | nations warring against Jerusalem and drawn up against them? 175 VIII, 4, p. 146 | olive-grove over against Jerusalem, since the words of the 176 VIII, 4, p. 146 | Mount of Olives opposite to Jerusalem," that is, the life of holiness 177 IX, 1, p. 151 | men from the east came to Jerusalem saying, 2. Where is he that 178 IX, 1, p. 152 | this refers figuratively to Jerusalem, in which all that were 179 IX, 4, p. 159 | the saying addressed as to Jerusalem itself, "And destruction 180 IX, 4, p. 160 | Saviour's time by the siege of Jerusalem the independence and national 181 IX, 5, p. 162 | and not in cities, or in Jerusalem itself? It might be answered 182 IX, 5, p. 162 | symbol of the destruction of Jerusalem, and the Altar there, and 183 IX, 5, p. 162 | that the old heights of Jerusalem, and of her rulers and kings, 184 IX, 6, p. 164 | Judaea, and all they of Jerusalem, and were baptized of him 185 IX, 6, p. 164 | transferred (c) the glory of Jerusalem to the desert of Jordan, 186 IX, 6, p. 164 | began to be performed not at Jerusalem but in the desert. In like 187 IX, 6, p. 165 | souls no longer hastened to Jerusalem but to that which was called 188 IX, 13, p. 180 | the word of the Lord from Jerusalem, and he shall judge in the 189 IX, 17, p. 185 | that He should ride into Jerusalem on a Colt. ~[Passage quoted, 190 IX, 17, p. 187 | Coming from the material Jerusalem and the people of Ephraim: ( 191 IX, 17, p. 187 | the actual inhabitants of Jerusalem? And it was their warlike 192 IX, 18, p. 188 | Saviour Jesus Christ entered Jerusalem, riding on an ass according 193 IX, 18, p. 188 | c) And when He entered Jerusalem, "All the city was moved, 194 X, 1, p. 192 | Predictions of the siege of Jerusalem, the royal city of the Jewish 195 X, 1, p. 192 | holy temple; they have made Jerusalem a store-house of fruits, 196 X, 1, p. 193 | being King of Syria entered Jerusalem, polluted the Temple, destroyed ( 197 X, 1, p. 193 | like water on every side of Jerusalem, and there was no man to 198 X, 2, p. 202 | mother-city of the Jews, Jerusalem, ,and says, "I saw iniquity 199 X, 3, p. 203 | all the (475) dwellers at Jerusalem, insomuch as that field 200 X, 4, p. 209 | rod, called Beauty, was Jerusalem itself, and the Mosaic Worship, 201 X, 4, p. 210 | For the solemnities of Jerusalem, and the high-priestly ritual, 202 X, 7, p. 215 | living water came forth from Jerusalem, and the fruitful living 203 X, 7, p. 215 | nations, beginning from (d) Jerusalem, yea, from Jerusalem itself, 204 X, 7, p. 215 | d) Jerusalem, yea, from Jerusalem itself, and was spread over